{"618225":{"#nid":"618225","#data":{"type":"event","title":"CRNCH\/CSE Quantum Distinguished Lecture Series:  Doug Carmean","body":[{"value":"Title: Not Another Quantum Talk! The Ebullient Future of Computer Architecture\r\n\r\nAbstract:\r\nThe rate of people predicting the end of Moore\u2019s Law is\r\ndoubling every year, with alarmists predicting a cataclysmic\r\nend to computer systems as we know them. In this\r\ndark age of technology ambiguity, the world of computer\r\narchitecture has never been brighter. This talk will explore\r\nthe possibilities of computing systems that may incorporate\r\nquantum, cryogenic and DNA components.\r\n\r\nBio:\r\nDoug is currently the Lead Architect of the Microsoft\r\nQuantum Project where he is working to define the future\r\nof computing and storage. His group is utilizing the fundamental\r\nbuilding blocks of nature to build quantum computers\r\nand DNA based information storage that will revolutionize\r\ncomputing. In a previous life, Doug was an Intel\r\nFellow and Director of the Efficient Computing Lab at Intel.\r\nHe is responsible for creating the vision and concept for\r\nthe Xeon Phi family products, an architecture for highly\r\nparallel workloads including a high-performance scientific\r\napplication based on Intel Architecture processors.\r\nCarmean led the team that founded a new group at Intel\r\nto define, build and productize the Xeon Phi family.\r\nDoug joined Intel in 1989, he has held several key roles\r\nand provided leadership in Intel\u2019s microprocessor architecture\r\ndevelopment and product roadmap. As Nehalem\u2019s\r\nfirst chief architect, a next-generation x86 flagship processor,\r\nhe led the team during the early phases of architecture\r\ndefinition. Prior to this position, he was a principal\r\narchitect for the Pentium 4 processor where he completed\r\nthe memory cluster and power architecture definition including\r\nalgorithms, structures and overall functionality.\r\nCarmean holds more than 25 patents and many\r\npending in processor architecture and implementation,\r\nmemory subsystems and low power design. He\r\nhas published more than a dozen technical papers.","summary":null,"format":"limited_html"}],"field_subtitle":"","field_summary":"","field_summary_sentence":[{"value":"Not Another Quantum Talk! The Ebullient Future of Computer Architecture"}],"uid":"27362","created_gmt":"2019-02-21 14:56:17","changed_gmt":"2019-03-04 20:16:23","author":"Wanda Purinton","boilerplate_text":"","field_publication":"","field_article_url":"","field_event_time":{"event_time_start":"2019-03-11T12:00:00-04:00","event_time_end":"2019-03-11T13:00:00-04:00","event_time_end_last":"2019-03-11T13:00:00-04:00","gmt_time_start":"2019-03-11 16:00:00","gmt_time_end":"2019-03-11 17:00:00","gmt_time_end_last":"2019-03-11 17:00:00","rrule":null,"timezone":"America\/New_York"},"extras":[],"groups":[{"id":"47223","name":"College of Computing"},{"id":"576491","name":"CRNCH"},{"id":"592465","name":"CRNCH Center"},{"id":"1304","name":"High Performance Computing (HPC)"},{"id":"50877","name":"School of Computational Science and Engineering"},{"id":"50875","name":"School of Computer Science"},{"id":"50876","name":"School of Interactive Computing"}],"categories":[],"keywords":[],"core_research_areas":[],"news_room_topics":[],"event_categories":[],"invited_audience":[{"id":"78761","name":"Faculty\/Staff"},{"id":"177814","name":"Postdoc"},{"id":"78771","name":"Public"},{"id":"174045","name":"Graduate students"},{"id":"78751","name":"Undergraduate students"}],"affiliations":[],"classification":[],"areas_of_expertise":[],"news_and_recent_appearances":[],"phone":[],"contact":[],"email":[],"slides":[],"orientation":[],"userdata":""}}}